i see a lot more softness in the economy. if i go back and read the beige book, i didn't everybody see the word robust ever. so i don't think that we'll be looking at a change in fed stance for the rest of this year. >> cody, too, from honeywell when he was on here, he was like, no, i don't see anything. so that's not even high tech stuff necessarily. julia, where are you on this? >> i think that they will try to continue to socialize the idea of adjusting the pace of purchases. i think that it's something that the committee wants to do. the committee is getting nervous with never ending qe at the same pace and then ever expanding balance sheet. there are many on the committee that do see progress, particularly in the labor market. and i think that's the key. we do need to get a better sense of what they're looking for in the labor market, number one. do we have to see hiring get even better than it's been. or just more of the same for a longer period good enough to take a step back. remember, to them, tapering is not a tight